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Building Mile End Library: New exhibition

Library Services has spent over £60,000 in the last year on textbooks for your courses, with schools and students indicating what new materials are required.  

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Three students studying in the Mile End Library
Three students studying in the Mile End Library

E-textbooks give you the flexible and instant access to the materials you need whether you are on campus at one of our libraries, in a lecture or seminar or studying at home. The collections at Mile End Library, Whitechapel Library and West Smithfield Library have limited copies of resources you may need so having access to an E-textbook, in addition to physical copies, ensures all of our students have a range of access options to the resources they need.

The School of Business and Management spent over £18,000 on new resources with the Schools of Biological and Behavioural Sciences and Economics and Finance are close by.

Some of the titles bought include, but are not limited to:

School of Business and Management - Business-to-business marketing: relationships, networks & strategies / by Nick Ellis.

School of Law - Principles of tort law / Rachael Mulheron.

School of Physical and Chemical Sciences - Introduction to plasma physics: with space, laboratory and astrophysical applications / Donald A. Gurnett, University of Iowa and Amitava Bhattacharjee, Princeton University, New Jersey. [electronic resource]

School of Politics and International Relations - Policy making in Britain [electronic resource] / an introduction / Peter Dorey.

School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences - Molecular biology of the cell / by Bruce Alberts.

School of Economics and Finance - Introduction to environmental economics / Professor Nick Hanley, Professor Jason F. Shogren, Dr Ben White.

School of Engineering and Materials Science - Mechanics of Materials [electronic resource]: An Integrated Learning System. Philpot, Timothy A. homas, Jeffery S.

School of Languages, Linguistics and Film - First language acquisition / Eve V. Clark.

Library services buy new resources every year and you can request materials that will help you in your studies by using the More Books form. You can also request new resources such as journals, theses or dissertations as well as requesting and Inter Library Loan where we get resources from other libraries by going to the Get it For Me website. This is in addition to our policy where we automatically purchase additional copies of a title when 3 or more people have placed a hold request on it.

If you have any questions or queries on access to our resources or on how to request new resources, please contact library-acquisitions@qmul.ac.uk

 

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